New Zealand's Julian Savea is the main threat to England’s hopes of levelling series, says Stuart Lancaster

Stuart Lancaster has identified Julian Savea as the main threat to England in Saturday’s Second Test against New Zealand in Dunedin.

The prolific All Black wing, who has scored 19 tries in 20 Tests, returns after missing the 20-15 First Test win with a knee injury.

Savea will be up against Manu Tuilagi after head coach Lancaster opted to bring Billy Twelvetrees and Luther Burrell into the side.

“Both teams will use Manu or Savea off the wing,” Lancaster said. “Savea is a huge attacking threat for them. If you look back at the game in November against us, his threat was clear because he scored two tries.